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1 IV| us."[25]~ ~"But are the mountain passes safe?" queried Madam 2 IV| said he, "we will try the mountain road; and let us take no 3 IV| at Bologna and take the mountain pass. It only remained to 4 IV| as 'Toroczko.' It is in a mountain gorge, entered by a narrow 5 XI| from Monte Mario, and the mountain air during the fine autumn 6 XIV| down and slew him. In his mountain cave are still to be seen 7 XIV| fondly attached to their mountain home.~ ~One evening Manasseh 8 XIV| troops were holding the mountain[144] passes about Torda, 9 XIV| ask me, perhaps, why we mountain folk must needs take the 10 XIV| reined his horses toward the mountain gorge he had pointed out, 11 XIV| began to glimmer on the mountain peaks.~ ~"How beautiful!" 12 XIV| travellers through a gap in the mountain range, and they had a view 13 XIV| than with the fires on the mountain tops.~ ~The dogs were kicked 14 XV| with paprika, snow-white mountain honey, long-necked bottles 15 XV| it great fun. The little mountain horses were so steady and 16 XV| side up the slope of the mountain. Blanka was in high spirits. 17 XV| upon them, but Aaron's good mountain ponies showed not even a 18 XV| sleek coats.~ ~Gaining the mountain top at length, the travellers 19 XV| can find your way down the mountain by following the bed of 20 XV| bed of the now nearly dry mountain torrent.~ ~Of all this Blanka 21 XV| bear-berry is the pride of the mountain flora, and Blanka was delighted 22 XV| better if we walk down the mountain; it will be easier for us 23 XV| existence. It is as if a mighty mountain chain had been rent asunder 24 XV| geologists.~ ~The wonders of this mountain gorge, and the stories and 25 XV| by a short cut over the mountain."~ ~Thus it was only the 26 XV| passage led upward to the mountain spring whence the thoughtful 27 XV| soldiery, and, fleeing over the mountain, made straight for his cave 28 XVI| the only building on the mountain with a whole roof, served 29 XIX| the bed of one of these mountain streams."~ ~"Horrible!"~ ~" 30 XXI| climbing a steep and tortuous mountain path. Manasseh had his portfolio 31 XXI| waste of rugged, forest-clad mountain peaks meets the eye, with 32 XXIII| the woods, and into the mountain defiles. The burning village 33 XXIII| lad appeared leading two mountain ponies. Zenobia mounted